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www.bharatbook.com : Spain (country regulation overview)
The Spanish fixed market was fully liberalised in December 1998. Telefonica remained a monopoly operator until January 1998, when Retevision (Auna) was awarded a fixed network licence. For 11 months, the companies operated in a duopoly.
Key Chapters :
Fixed market overview
Broadband
Double and triple play
Mobile market overview
National regulatory authority
Key legislation and regulation
Current status of market analysis
Mobile licensing
MVNOs
3G licences
Retail regulation
Services subject to regulation
Wholesale fixed regulation
Narrowband voice interconnection
Services subject to regulation
Procedure for setting and reviewing charges
Format of charges
Narrowband flat-rate interconnection
Wholesale line rental (WLR)
Local loop unbundling (LLU)
Bitstream (News - Alert)
Next-generation access
VoIP
Wholesale mobile regulation
Mobile operators’ obligations
Services subject to regulation
Mobile termination charges
Regulation of full MVNOs’ termination charges
Mobile-to-fixed termination charges
Competition cases
EC to fine Telefonica over broadband margins
Universal service
Universal service obligation
Appendix
The EC’s market definitions
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